This week on Sinica, we're happy to welcome back Jeremy Goldkorn in conversation with David Weeks, founder and president of the National High School Debate League of China, a debating society currently established in twenty-seven cities throughout China. Join us as we discuss the history and current state of debate activities here in China and look into the role that these kind of groups play in promoting critical thinking in the Chinese education system. Enjoy Sinica? If you'd like Kaiser and crew to show up automatically in iTunes or on your phone whenever we publish a new episode of Sinica, you can subscribe to Sinica manually by selecting the option "Subscribe to Podcast" from the File menu in iTunes and providing the URL http://popupchinese.com/feeds/custom/sinica when prompted. Or you can download this show directly from our server as a standalone mp3 file for listening yourself or sharing with friends. Enjoy!
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said on July 19, 2014
Mentions1. Go Kunminghttp://www.gokunming.com/en/2. 中国高中生美式辩论联赛 (National High School Debate League of China )http://www.nhsdlc.com/3. British Parliamentary Style debatehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Parliamentary_Style4. Toastmasters Internationalhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toastmasters_International5. Marco Polo Bridge (Incident)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marco_Polo_Bridge_Incident6. Term: Wanzixi 晚自习 (v) - late-night solo studying7. Hegelian dialectichttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dialectic#Hegelian_dialecticRecommendationsJeremy:Late Night Live Podcast: Airport conundrums, with Phillip Adamshttp://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/airports/5587926Kaiser:Intelligence Squared Debate: The Internet Is Making Us Stupid, with Jimmy Wales, Kaiser Kuo, Jeremy O’Grady and Thomas Cromptonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzhgcmyyE1IDavid:1. Resolved, the 2007 documentary on debate in the UShttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Resolved_(film)2. Online magazine The New Bloomhttp://newbloommag.wordpress.com